On the 5th, Spotify reported that "New Jeans" double single "How to Beat It" had reached 100 million streams.
As of the 3rd, the song "Bubble Gum" recorded by "Bubble Sweet" has been played a cumulative 196,888 times.
"Bubble Gum" joins "New Jeans" as the 15th song to reach 100 million streams.
"Gum" has a refreshing atmosphere with a simple drum pattern and cool synth sounds.
The song's members' light and lively vocals captivate the ears. The music video for this song is a glowing, lyrical visual beauty that incorporates the natural charm of "NewJeans".
"Bubble Gum" received a lot of love from Bal fans. As soon as it was released, it was the title track of the double single "How
Sweet" ranked high on major Korean music charts.
The album also achieved strong results on global charts such as Billboard's Global 200, making it a standout hit.
The cumulative number of Spotify streams of all songs released by "New Jeans" to date exceeds 6 billion.
"OMG" has been viewed over 800 million times, "Ditto" and "Super Shy" have been viewed over 700 million times, and "Hype
Boy” over 600 million times, “Attention” over 400 million times, “New Jeans” and “ETA” over 300 million times,
"Cookie," "Hurt," and "Cool With You" have been played over 200 million times, while "ASAP," "Get Up," and "How
Sweet," "Supernatural" and "Bubble Gum" have each been streamed over 100 million times.
NewJeans is currently in an exclusive contract dispute with management office ADOR.
After announcing the termination of their exclusive contract with ADOR in November last year, NewJeans announced their new team name "NJZ" and teased their own activities.
In response, ADOR filed a provisional injunction to prevent the agency from maintaining its status and entering into advertising contracts, as well as a lawsuit to confirm the validity of the exclusive contract, and the court ruled in favor of ADOR, citing the provisional injunction.
The members of "NewJeans," whose independent activities have been put on hold, filed an objection application with the court on the 23rd, the date of the provisional injunction application, and filed a petition to "ComplexCon Hong Kong 2020"
At the first hearing of the lawsuit to confirm the validity of the exclusive contract, held on the 3rd, ADOR stated that they "wanted to settle" while SM Entertainment stated that they "had no intention of returning due to a breakdown in trust."
There was a fierce conflict between the positions of "NewJeans" and "New Jeans."
2025/04/05 14:33 KST
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